Here’s what went on in May’s FYI, the publication of the declaration from April’s European Youth Work Convention in Brussels was just one item but a very important update nonetheless, take a look at the rest; Cwvys FYI May 2015

Welcome to April’s edition of FYI, CWVYS’s Newsletter. This was Executive Assistant Helen Jones’s first attempt at gathering together many funding opportunities and articles of note, hope you enjoy! Cwvys FYI April 2015

CWVYS FYI Newsletter CWVYS NEWSLETTER July 2014 This is last month’s CWVYS FYI Newsletter for everyone to access. If you would like to be a member to get the most recent newsletters and all the other benefits that CWVYS provide just contact us for more details.

Shelter Cymru Housemate pack Housemate is an awareness-raising resource for use with young people aged 11-18. The overall aim of the pack is to reduce future homelessness and housing need among young people. It introduces various aspects of housing and homelessness: looking at

About CWVYS

CWVYS (the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services) is the independent representative body for the voluntary youth work sector in Wales. The aims are to represent, support and give a collective voice to its membership of national and local organisations in their work with over 250,000 young people in Wales. CWVYS works in partnership with agencies promoting good youth work practice.

RT @YouthLinkScot: 5⃣ Able to help and lead others
6⃣ Get on well with others
7⃣ Safe & well
Read the quotes in full & research on our webs… 39 minutes ago

RT @YouthLinkScot: Here are just some of the quotes from young people who took part in the research demonstrating the following impacts:
1⃣… 39 minutes ago

RT @YouthLinkScot: What did the research find was the impact of community-based universal youth work?
💪 Confidence
💼 Skills for life
💛 Equ… 39 minutes ago

About CWVYS

CWVYS (the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services) is the independent representative body for the voluntary youth work sector in Wales. The aims are to represent, support and give a collective voice to its membership of national and local organisations in their work with over 250,000 young people in Wales. CWVYS works in partnership with agencies promoting good youth work practice.